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Topic: «
Snapping and Background
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steme s
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05/13/2011 12:46:20
Hello, I am trying out the program right now, and I had a couple of thoughts. I think its a great program overall.
One things bother me though:
1. I use picasa to organize my images. It retains a lot of backups that are inferior to the images that I would like to rotate on my displays. These backups are hidden, but there is no way to ignore these hidden files from AWM. Its a silly request but it prevents me from enjoying probably my second most favorite feature in this program (aside from taskbar)
One suggestion I would like to make is that AWM should definitely have the option to be able to pin snapped windows together so they act as one. i often have a workspace of multiple files that are arranged through snapping. but when i am done with them i have to move or minimize each of them individually. if there were a way to minimize, restore or drag them all just by minimizing, restoring, dragging only one of the windows then that would be a deal-maker for me. and i imagine many many other people.
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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05/17/2011 01:00:26
Hello Steme S,
Thanks for the post.
We'll consider these requests.
Best regards.
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